Saturday, October 22, 2016

Element Games: Warhammer The Horus Heresy: Burning of Prospero Starter Set Discounted


Element Games: The Horus Heresy: Burning of Prospero is a game of running battles set in a city torn apart. The players must choose sides and command a force of finely detailed Citadel Miniatures in a fast-paced, brutal war for survival.

The boxed set contains the following hard plastic miniatures: Ahzek Ahriman, Gelgor Fell-Hand, 5 Tartaros Terminators, 30 Legion Veterans, 5 Custodian Guard and 5 Sisters of Silence along with the following other content: 16 paged background book, 32 paged rulebook, 5 double sides board tiles, 15 psychic power cards, 36 warp energy and willpower cards, assorted counters and 24 dice. The miniatures can be painted to represent any 30k or 40k Space Marines, only the transfer sheet and heroes are chapter specific.



Designed as a standalone boxed game all of the rules, miniatures, tokens and gaming tiles required to decide the fate of Prospero are supplied. Also all 47 of the plastic 31st millennium warriors supplied are totally compatible with Forge World kits and are usable in games of Warhammer 40,000. This includes the Mk III Space Marines and the long awaited Custodian Guard and Sisters of Silence. These are brand new miniatures and they are in plastic for the very first time! Full rules for using the Custodian Guard and Sisters of Silence in games of The Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000 will be available from the Games Workshop directly from the release day. 



The Burning of Prospero, is the name of the full-scale invasion and planetary devastation of the Thousand Sons homeworld, Prospero. Invaded, and purged by Imperial forces lead by the Space Wolves Legion, countless Marines, Adeptus Custodes and the Sisters of Silence fought to rid the planet of the treacherous children of Magnus the Red. 

The Horus Heresy: Burning of Prospero is now available for pre-order here at Element Games for £76.00! Field legions of the new plastic Warhammer 30K miniatures at discounted prices.


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